Publications

CA law considers a small delay to cars to be a “negative environmental impact” planners have to “mitigate.” But by Jan 2020 a subtle revision will give preference to projects that reduce how many people drive la.curbed.com/2018/2/20/1702…

The status quo is not cutting it. Nashville’s transit plan would dramatically expand bus service, including 20-hour-a-day service and buses running every 15 minutes. Let’s give Nashvillians better options by voting FOR transit on May 1! #VoteForTransithttps://t.co/WoqlRiJIJ5

Grants

We offer several grant opportunities including our annual Open Call and a rolling grant program known as Dispatch grants.

Walk Bike Nashville

$65,357 granted to watchdog the city’s Vision Zero and WalknBike plan, which will make pedestrian access to transit a central part of Nashville’s transit debate.

LA-Más

$75,000 granted to LA-Más to push LA-region agencies to streamline the implementation of creative first/last mile interventions at transit stations and stops and to combat rising pedestrian deaths and sinking transit ridership in the second most populous region in the nation.